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Can Painful Neck Be Related To Insulin Injections Taken For Diabetes?

I have diabetes and have recently started insulin injections I started having stiff joints and neck about 30 mins after each injectiIon. I do have arthrisis in my neck but for last week have really been surfuring. Think there's any connection to insulin?
Tue, 19 Aug 2014
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It is mostly related to arthritis and not to your insulin. Aches and pains may fluctuate when you are trying to control sugars. Once the sugars are controlled you will feel better.
Insulin does not increase aches and pains
hope i answered your query..
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Can Painful Neck Be Related To Insulin Injections Taken For Diabetes?

It is mostly related to arthritis and not to your insulin. Aches and pains may fluctuate when you are trying to control sugars. Once the sugars are controlled you will feel better. Insulin does not increase aches and pains hope i answered your query..